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had somebody on the show who said earlier the whole goal is for the white house to get john boehner fired and to get the house back under democratic control. would they do that? do you think that's one of the goals here, make sure we go over the fiscal cliff so that it's the republicans fault and the public thinks it's the republicans fault so that the dems take back the house in 2014? >> reporter: not at all. john boehner is the president's partner at this point. he can't wait for two years for a resolution of this problem. it would be damaging for the markets, for the economy. >> everybody, yeah. >> if this thing drifts for two years. certainly the president would like to have a democratic house, but he doesn't have one right now. he's not going to have one for some time, probably not going to have one after the 2014 elections. >> no? >> so i think this president is focused on trying to get john boehner and republicans to come his way on tax rates which is a position that's popular with the american public as our nbc/"wall street journal" poll showed this week and then get to the end st
had somebody on the show who said earlier the whole goal is for the white house to get john boehner fired and to get the house back under democratic control. would they do that? do you think that's one of the goals here, make sure we go over the fiscal cliff so that it's the republicans fault and the public thinks it's the republicans fault so that the dems take back the house in 2014? >> reporter: not at all. john boehner is the president's partner at this point. he can't wait for two...
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boehner. boehner that low? >> it's remarkable. there is some subjectivity that goes with this but i think that's very interesting. the other folks that you mentioned. bloomberg fascinates me. >> bloomberg more power than bainer? really? >> i don't know about more power but think about the interesting position that bloomberg's in. he's got a year left on this third term that he has figured out a way to have. he's a publisher. he's a 15th richest guy -- most powerful guy on our list, one of the richest men in the world. >> and a quick thought on ilan musk -- we've heard his name but he doesn't get a lot of attention. why is he in the top 70? >> when you think about the entrepreneurial ethos that forbes tries to represent, the people, places and companies that we try to describe an entrepreneurs in particular, here's a guy who founded paypal. here's a guy who's at the front of the tesla automobile. he's now moving cargo through space. filling the void that nasa has left. >> it's like watch what he does zblep's going to be the railroa
boehner. boehner that low? >> it's remarkable. there is some subjectivity that goes with this but i think that's very interesting. the other folks that you mentioned. bloomberg fascinates me. >> bloomberg more power than bainer? really? >> i don't know about more power but think about the interesting position that bloomberg's in. he's got a year left on this third term that he has figured out a way to have. he's a publisher. he's a 15th richest guy -- most powerful guy on our...
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is it 22%? 15%? 25%? i don't know what it is, and you start adding back to priorities you want and everybody has them. what's important to our country? is business investment important, is accelerated depreciation important so we can continue investments? those are tradeoffs that come out through a reform process that's not going to be as easy and fun and as bloody as the fiscal cliff charade but has to be done. >> are there any specific tax expenditures directed at corporations whose elimination you would favor as part of bringing down the rate? >> well, no, actually, if we're all in for this, let's clear it out, broaden the base and get after a very low rate. >> i'm asking which one, so you'd favor complete elimination of accelerated depreciation, balancing capital gains. >> i think go right down to the bottom and start there and what's a priority. all of us from different interesting, manufacturing has a set of priorities, farmers have a set of priorities. that's where the debate, discussion, a lot of
is it 22%? 15%? 25%? i don't know what it is, and you start adding back to priorities you want and everybody has them. what's important to our country? is business investment important, is accelerated depreciation important so we can continue investments? those are tradeoffs that come out through a reform process that's not going to be as easy and fun and as bloody as the fiscal cliff charade but has to be done. >> are there any specific tax expenditures directed at corporations whose...
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and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want.
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had that same issue with time warner center when we built that. >> building off the warren buffett op-ed for a moment here, was there ever a moment when you were debating doing this that you worried either how you were going to -- what tax rate you were going to pay personally on your ordinary income tax rates or capital gains tax rates that you may be subject to. where this was less attractive -- more today than tomorrow? >> no, not from that standpoint. you know, you're developing real estate. certain benefits in doing that, and if you're successful, i don't mind paying taxes and certainly as little as we have to. but the standpoint, really the supply/demand, what was good for new york and transforming it. you get into real estate, sure, everybody, any business you want to be successful. but here you know you're making an impact. >> would you rather raise marginal rates or get rid of the mortgage deduction? >> raise marginal rates. >> what about the mortgage deduction on second homes? >> well, it doesn't exist today. so, you know, i don't think that's going to have an impact. >> i gues
had that same issue with time warner center when we built that. >> building off the warren buffett op-ed for a moment here, was there ever a moment when you were debating doing this that you worried either how you were going to -- what tax rate you were going to pay personally on your ordinary income tax rates or capital gains tax rates that you may be subject to. where this was less attractive -- more today than tomorrow? >> no, not from that standpoint. you know, you're developing...
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the market for tupperware products in latin america, $1 billion, $22 billion in cosmetics. >> how are you going up against the competitor? because most people think avon as the vehicle for cosmetics. >> all of our latin american businesses are way up. they're up double digits. we're pleased with what's happening there. >> okay, rick, huge in france. we know french economy not that good. women want to make some money during this period. france is strong for you. >> we've grown, almost doubled the company in the last five years in france. we're the biggest company of our kind in france. we're the largest seller of cookbooks in france. we had some issues the first two quarters, during the election, as you know, most of the consumers sat on the sidelines. we're starting to see it come back to life again. so we feel very good about france. ditto germany. >> isn't that incredible. >> rick, 52-week high when compared to avon. incredible. thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. >> all right. stay tuned. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back.
the market for tupperware products in latin america, $1 billion, $22 billion in cosmetics. >> how are you going up against the competitor? because most people think avon as the vehicle for cosmetics. >> all of our latin american businesses are way up. they're up double digits. we're pleased with what's happening there. >> okay, rick, huge in france. we know french economy not that good. women want to make some money during this period. france is strong for you. >> we've...
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i urge everybody to read the op-ed by our buddy peter shipp today because i've had so many discussions about, you know, in the '50s the tax rate was -- >> rick, that was great. >> i tell you what, we have issues in this country and data like this and talking about, gee, how much momentum we have in the job market, 350,000 people, poof, beamed to another planet. 1954 studestudebaker lark has m momentum than this economy. >> they don't have a figure of who made 91%. that was at 81%. >> amt, 400. >> that was at -- >> not a 91. they couldn't find a record. >> they don't have it. >> i know people that run the country on both sides of the aisle they love to get elected and they also love to fib about the statistics in any way they can. once again, i think my common phrase these days is shame on all of them. >> all right. gentlemen, thank you very much. >> can i point out -- >> real quickly. >> well, 150k is the underlying trend and that was the same trend before the election, so nothing has changed here since the election. >> mark zandi, jared bernstein, rick santelli, gentlemen, thank you.
i urge everybody to read the op-ed by our buddy peter shipp today because i've had so many discussions about, you know, in the '50s the tax rate was -- >> rick, that was great. >> i tell you what, we have issues in this country and data like this and talking about, gee, how much momentum we have in the job market, 350,000 people, poof, beamed to another planet. 1954 studestudebaker lark has m momentum than this economy. >> they don't have a figure of who made 91%. that was at...
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what happened, like 22 years later? we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. >> we'll have this interview. we can go back next year and say we told you so. because it is going to happen. there's no question -- we're seeing $23 billion alone in this quarter being shifted from next year. so it's -- there's going to be billions in tax revenue that's unexpected this year and it is not going to happen next year. >> you want to run for congress? >> absolutely not. >> you want to fix this problem? >> though the vacation time is nice. >> i'm going to save this video on my palm pilot and revisit it in a year. >>> up next, what the ceo of one big oil company says about coming tax hikes and spending cuts. >>> plus, is the surface a bust? is microsoft ceo steve ballmer toast? so many questions. >>> here's today's "return on retirement." one of the largest tax expenditures are federal subsidies for 401(k)s, i.r.a.s and other accounts to encourage increased savings. how much will the u.s. spend in tax expenditures on subsidies for
what happened, like 22 years later? we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. >> we'll have this interview. we can go back next year and say we told you so. because it is going to happen. there's no question -- we're seeing $23 billion alone in this quarter being shifted from next year. so it's -- there's going to be billions in tax revenue that's unexpected this year and it is not going to happen next year. >> you want to run for congress? >> absolutely not. >> you...